Hello everyone! I am looking to build a subscription tool aimed more for small stores (10-100 active subscribers), and before I build anything I want to actually understand the real pain points rather than guess. If you’re running subscriptions on Shopify (native app, Recharge, Skio, or anything else), I’d really appreciate hearing the following:
- What’s the most annoying part of managing subscriptions day to day?
- Have you outgrown Shopify’s free native app, or are you avoiding upgrading to something like Recharge/Skio because of the cost or complexity?
- If a tool gave you clean skip/pause/cancel self-serve for customers, native Shopify checkout (no redirect), and an easy same-day migration - at a flat 10-15$/month with no per-subscriber fees - would that solve a real problem for you, or are you already fine with what you’ve got?
I am not trying to sell anything here, genuinely just trying to figure out if this is worth building or if I am solving a problem that doesn’t exist. Thank you very much!
Hey @RFP_22
The most common frustrations we hear: merchants want customers to manage their own subscriptions (skip, pause, cancel) without having to email support every time. That’s the biggest operational headache. The second is payment failure handling. Failed renewals that don’t auto-retry or notify the customer properly cause silent churn that’s hard to track.
The “native Shopify checkout, no redirect” is a real differentiator too. A lot of merchants on older subscription apps deal with redirects and it creates friction at checkout.
Worth building? The challenge is that there are already a few options in this space including free/low-cost ones, so your differentiation has to be very clear from day one.
Good luck with the research!
@RFP_22 ,
One thing Id like to see is better visibility into subscription health. Its easy to see active subscribers but its much harder to quickly identify customers who are likely to cancel have skipped multiple orders or havent updated an expired payment method.
For smaller merchants simplicity is a big advantage. If your app can make subscription management easier without adding lots of settings or charging per subscriber I think there would definitely be interest. The key is saving merchants time not just offering another subscription app.
Hey @RFP_22 ,
I think there could be a place for a simpler subscription solution aimed at smaller merchants. Many smaller stores don’t need enterprise level features but they are looking for reliable subscription management without high monthly costs or per subscriber fees.
If you move forward with this, I’d focus on making migration as simple as possible, providing a smooth customer self service experience for pausing skipping and canceling subscriptions and keeping everything integrated with Shopify’s native checkout where possible. Ease of setup and transparent pricing are likely to be just as important as the feature set for smaller stores.
Thank You !